Monday, December 30, 2013
UK: Amir Khan gloves up for auction at Humanity First fundraiser in Bradford
Tickets are available from Ranis Bradford in White Abbey Road, Crown Textiles in Whetley Hill and Bradford Bazaar in Cemetery Road costing £25 each with discounts for bookings of tables of ten or more.
Ahmadiyya Times | News Watch | UK Desk
Source/Credit: Telegraph and Argus
By Telegraph and Argus | December 30, 2013
Tickets are on sale for a charity ladies night at the Hilton Hotel in Bradford to help raise funds for victims of the typhoon disaster in the Philippines.
The event is on Saturday January 4 and is being organised by global charity Humanity First.
As well as a meal, there will also be an auction with lots up for bids include a signed boxing glove by Amir Khan, a 46in television, spa day vouchers from the Academy Spa in Harrogate and gold jewellery.
Tickets are available from Ranis Bradford in White Abbey Road, Crown Textiles in Whetley Hill and Bradford Bazaar in Cemetery Road costing £25 each with discounts for bookings of tables of ten or more.
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